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inpw M-.W Prevent AND OTHER DISEASES II USING Empire St $3.75 For ONE HUNDRED E MONEY REFUNDED?My Co to any one who uses it accord mals die. ANNUAL MRKTIMi OF W. M. U. OF WACCAMAW ASSN. annual meeting: ol" W. M. U. of Waccamaw Association was hold at the'Ccnway Baptist chuivh Aug. 244 an 1 1020. Mrs. C. H. Snider, Association S' '?t. ore 'Hod. good number of delegates from churches attended and much interest and enthusiasm was shown. Mrs. Goo. Davis, of Orangeburg, State lea 'er of Y. W. C., was present, also Miss Mattie Baker from the Training S'^ioo' of Louisville. These two meant a great deal to our meeting bunging a store of inspiring and practical help. Ay nor, ext ndod a most cordial J invitation to meet with th ?m next> year :.nd invitation wa accepted. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Association Supt., Miss Winnie i Koilidav V. W. A. and G. A. Supt., I Miss Maude Dusonbury: R. A. and Sunbeam Supt., Miss Maude .Moore. Mission Study S'tpt., Mrs. C. II. Snider; So?. and Treas., Mrs. Hudson M. Russ. This meeting was one of the b-:st ever held. We are sure the delegates returned to their chuvches with more interest ml moiv* determination l\>r more work for our c'jJourU 1 ' A co in the p i * v has tha ^ which C * of home If it's a ; Coiumt ; ccllpow choice. Columlr : fully, s so long CONWAY HARDWARE COM PAN S. P. IIAWES HORRY HARDWARE COMPANY SUTHERLAND FURNITURE CO Pmkn4Siock Spring Clip Binding Posts ? Cholera N YOUR LIVE STOCK BY ock Feed 25 lb. Bag IAGS ON HAND mpany will refund the money ing to directions if the anicholas | ' ?? i/i*? V /\' nv.ivc STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry. By .). S. VAUGHT ESQUIRE, PROBATE JUDGE. WHEREAS, Benjamin Bradley made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of Virgin) Bradley. THESE ARE THEREEORE to cite an<J admonish all an<J singular the kindred and creditors of the said Virgial Bradley deceased, that they be and appear, before me, in the C urt of Probate, to be held at Conway, S. C., on 22nd day of September, 1020 next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, j why the said Administration should not he granted. GIVEN under my Hand, this 2nd day of September, Anno Domini, 1920. Published on the 9th and 16th days of September, 1920 in the Horry 11 raid. J. S. V A UC-iri I . Probate Judge. Master's work. Lei every church be represented next year at Ay nor. Respectfully, Mrs. Hudson M. Kuss. O II ? nnK/Vi// iyiJ! JL/CIL s UPLE of new Columbia 3. 6Ts on the cellar shelf?or >antry?and the old doorbell t lusty, vigorous ring with 'olumbias have made millions js happy! big house?or an office?one >ia Hot Shot of whatever er you need, will be your )ias stay ready to work faitheason after season?they last , it seems as if they never do t. cial type of hell needed for 3ia Dry Batteries, no delicate icnts. No connections to out 1 xl.,4.^1.. ^ ? 1 rcuiis ? aubuiuiciy ? ?u:ady to work, Y CONWAY, S. < CONWAY, S. < CONWAY, S. < CONWAY, S. < on Columbia Cell No. 6, No Fxtra Chargt ^ Drysalteries THE HORSY HBtALD, OM PICK YOUR COTTON EARLY AS POSSIRLE Ten Acres This Wiay May Yield Much as Twenty Ten acres of cotton picked at the proper time in the fall from October 1 to November 1 may yield as much as 15 acres of the same cot-1 PALMETTC Palmetto College offers thorc Secretarial, Typewriting, Boc kindred branches. A schol: es you a membership in out ment. We receive more call? all other colleges in the old established business coll( ual instruction. New equipi Day and Night school. Poscomple.te the prescribed coui lc&e in less than half the tii school. Our student body re] south and as far east as Peni Palmetto College is known e^ Address Box 6 (Motliei or Box 173, Orangeburg, S.< Charleston, S. C. Palmetti si5 tf. The school that's We pay your railroad : If Sf R II 8 Farm J FOR i i ! Several good farms located f ' o. 0. Prices right with ter IF YOU WANT TC SE We have the facilities to line of good farms or farm 11 If you are not satisfied w in a position to sell it for y( suit you better. 9-2 4t. Rhodes & i Books?S( I TABLETS, PENCILS, INKS, All kinds of Stationery, schc NO SCHOOL I NO SCHOOL B1 c. C. We find it necessary to ad C. Conway 9-9 3t | THURSDAY, SEPT It, 1920. ton picked in January, according | to the specialists who have been i conducting farm studies in the j South for the United States Depart ment of Agriculture. On a farm in Arkansas an acre of Boykin cotton harvested in \the period between October 1 and November 1 was worth $152 for lint and seed. In January an acre of an equally good crop oY the same variety was worth only $106. Express cotton gave $193 per acre In October, but in January the crop was worth only $112. 4 The result of delayed picking is chiefly a deterioration in grade and quality. For example, in a case where October first cotton rated as "strict middling." November I first cotton of the same variety 1 rated as "strict low middling, ' | while on January 21 the same va) COLLEGE > courses in Stenography, )kkeeping, Accounting and irship in Palmetto College giv Free Employment Depart; for trained executives than South. We furnish all the iges with teachers . Individnent. Experienced teachers, tions guaranteed. You can :*se of st.udy in Palmetto Coltne required in any other presents every state in the nsylvauia. The reason is /erv where. 5. Varnville, S. C. r School) CJ., or D7 Went'worth St., 5 College known everywhere. fare to Palmetto College. n am le Have SALE vom one to five miles of Loris I ms. OR ) SELL .YOUR FARM :E LIS ' handle most anything in the inds. /ith your present farm we are >j, and sell you one that will 4 Hardwick HHHMHBBHMMBHaMHHBHMBMBMHaaBIIMHMMHM :hool Books FOUNTAIN PENS, CRAYONS )o! and Office Supplies anfWQ HHARnpn OOKS DELIVERED \ [here to these regulations. Drug Go. PHONE 3. j rtety classed as 'good ordinary* | only." FARMERS MUST HELP IN DIFFERENT WAYS Thus Get High Prices for The Cotton They Have Raised The meeting of the American Cotton Association recently discussed many things. The substance of the whole conference, however, may be stated in six definite things that each cotton farmer can do to help the fight for better prices: 1. First and foremost, hold your cotton. 2. Go to ttt.e county mass meeting Wednesday, Sept. 15th. Attend other meetings. o. Cut your cotton acreage next year ky sowing a record-breaking grain crop this fall. 4. Put your cotton in a warehouse, and organize co-operative marketing association. 5. Do all you ean to help men who are in a tight place financially from having to sacrifice their cotton. (>. Prmand also a fair price for cotton seed. ASST. STATE VETERINARIAN mfmm tube vulcanizing GO. I I guarantee my Vulcanizing to last the life of the tube or tire repaired. Stop throwing* them away. Let me save you i pi kjx jliv; w unuo. TUBES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT. BERTRAM BARREN No. 2 7 Third Avenue. | COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. (Complaint Not Served), i Court of Com ino \ Picas. . STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry. , Missie W illiamson Hrown and Lutio Williamson Harris. Plaintiffs Against Preston Williamson and Ina Williamson, 1 )ef< mlants. TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the complaint in this action, which has been filed in the office <-f the Clerk of ! the Court of Common Pleas, for the said Counly, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the I subscriber at his office at Conway, S. j C., within twenty days after the service hereof; exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, tho nhiintiff in this nrtinn , , will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated August 16th, A. I). 1920. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. Attest: \V. L. BRYAN, (I,. S.) C. C. C. P. , TO Ina Williamson, Absent Defendant: TAKE NOTICE That the Complaint in the foregoing stated action and the Summons of whish the foregoing is a copy were filed in thr office of th0 Clerk of the Court ol Common Plras in and for Horr> County, at Conway, S. C., on thr 23rd day of Auprust A. D. 1020. H. H WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. W. L. BRYAN, (L. S.) C. C. C. P. ORDER. Upon heaving th? foregoing Affi davit and Petition of the plaintiff: in the foregoing stated ateion, an( it appearing that Ina Williamson i; an 'nfant d 1 nMa^t not residinj within the State of South Carolina but living at Whiteville, in Nortl Carolina; in pursuance of the sub division two of section 165 of th< code of Civil Procedure A. D. 1912 it is ordered that J. S. Vaught, wh? is Judge of Probate of Horry Count; be and he is hereby appointed a Guardian ad Litem of said absen infant defendant for the purpose o said action, unless the said infan defendant, or someone in her behal within twenty days after the servic of a copy of this Order, either per 11 1 i* M A lift ?i _ J son any upon said miant at wnite ville, North Carolina, or by publica tion with the summons as herein after stated shall procure to be ap pointed a Guardian ad Litem fo said infant; it appearing furthe " that the said J. S. Vaught is a suit ; able and competent person to act a 1 such Guardian for said infant. It is further ordered that this no tice shall be served upon this infan by publishing the sam^ for thre successive weeks in The Horrv Her aid a newspaper published in sai County, along with the summons i | said action; or that tho said Orde will be served personally either b the Sheriff or any private individ ual residing at Whiteville, Norl Carolina; and it is ordered furthe that the services of this Order sha be complete at the same time tha the service of said summons is corr pleted, unless it be served personall as aforesaid in which case it sha be complete on the date of such pei sonal service. Given dnder my Hand and Se* this 23rd day of August A. D. 192! W. L. BRYAN, C. C. C. P. H. H. WOODWARD, ' j Attorney for Plaaintiflfs. Not'ce Anolication for Appoint met of Guiirdian Ad Litem. To Preston Williamson and Ir Williamson, Infant Defendants, an to with whom the p pljj reside. i TAKE NOTICE: That unless you \ procure the appointment of a Guardian ad litem, to defend this action on behalf of the above named Infant defendants within twenty days after the service of the Summon? herein ( upon you, application will be made by plaintiff to the Clerk of this Court, at Conway, S. C., after the expiration of said tventy days, for the appointment 01 such Guardian, to appear anl defend this action in their behalf. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. ^ isesz?E* Nervousness, bearing-down and! stretching pains in the abdomen ant "avoided by the use of Motiier'sFwexp j uccording to the testimony of thous- X and of mothers who have used this time honored preparation. Mother's j Friend soothes the fine net wo rk of nerves beneath the skin, and thru its . regular use, during the period, the muscles are made to expand more easily. Mothcr'o Friend is used externally; At all Druggists. '1 Special HooJclc't on Motherhood rmd Hahy free. ?* I3radiicld Rcgulatoi Co, Dpt. 1"-13, Atlanta. Oiu ? I LAUNDUY AGENCY. I am representing the City Laundry. Bring mo your laundry, straw hats, anything c^eanable. Good work or no pay. Best Laundry in J town. N G. M. McNABB 7,20 20 13t pd. kS0?2>\ DRECO i flushes the poi- i blood, relieves ach'liRiaii ing joints and sore ! SF muscles?gives h strength to weak ? - v? I iNo Worms in & Healthy C!iii<i All children troubled with worms have on uo* I), nlthy color, which indicates poor blood, and as a j r;;!c, there is more or loss stomach disturbance. I (' ROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC ftiven regularly j1 | for iwo or three weeks will cnrich the blood, iin? | prove the digestion, and act as a Genera! Strength' 1 ! fi?in?? Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then ?ircw off or dispel the worms, and the Child will bt | in perfect h???Uh. 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There la .11 8 only one way to cure Catarrhal Deafness, ;] and that Is by a constitutional remedy. ,.{| HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE acts *i 7 through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces ,M t of the System. Catarrhal Deafness la if 0 caused by an Inflamed condition of tha II mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube, fjl " When this tube Is Inflamed you have a fl rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and n when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the \1 r result. Unless the Inflammation can be re* ttl 1 duced and this tube restored to its nor- 11 V mal condition, hearinpr may be destroyed ml I- forever. Many cases of Deafness are uA h caused by Catarrh, which is an inflamed condition or tne mucous ssurraces. vv X ONii HUNDRED DOLLARS for any M 11 case of Catarrhal Doafness that cannot tm it *>y HALL'S CATARRH J ^ MEDICINE. km l" i All Druggists 75c. Circulars free. (I V F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio. . ? 666 has more imitationH than &nyjl x\ other Chill and Feyer Tonic on the/dl 5. market, hut no one wants imitations. 1 They are dangerous things in theifl medicine line.?adv. | it Vh? QuMra That Does Not Affect the Heat} 1 Because oi Its tonic and laxative erfect, LAXA* &] T1YK BROMOQUININR is better than ordinary M i Qu'-.ne and doe* not cause nervousness no*\H lu I ringing in head. Remember the full name ar.c m >y looic for the nature of E. W. GROV&, 30c, 11